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The Rams canyon, located just above Ras Al Khaimah, towards the Musandam border, offers a lovely route with an aerial view of the mangrove, the sea and the coast of the Emirates on the west coast. Quite similar to the other 3 canyons of Wadi Shah, this one is however longer and perhaps more homogeneous. The approach to the starting plateau is also more solid. With a total of 8 abseils, 2 of which are nearly 60m long, there's no real difficulty except for a few de-escalations to negotiate in the boulders or on the rocky slabs of the cascades that follow. The loop is pleasant and accessible, and the equipment satisfactory. The itinerary is fairly straightforward once you're in the canyon, even if you have to look hard to find the belays.
Type ✦ Torrential canyon
Location ✦ Rams
Region ✦ Ras Al Khaimah
Country ✦ United Arab Emirates
Difficulty ✦ v3-a1-II
Vertical drop ✦ 330m
Max abseil ✦ 58m
Duration ✦ 5h to 6h
Interest ✦ ★
Pass RAK and continue on the E18, which climbs straight up to the border with Oman and Musandam. Pass the village of Rams and its palm grove on the E18 and, just as the freeway takes a sharp left turn back towards the coast, exit to enter the village. Cross the village, staying on the north side of the houses, to find a track that eventually leads into the canyon. You'll soon come to a barrier. Leave the car there, the starting point for the approach to Rams Canyon.
There are no marked paths, so you have to do it on sight. Go up the bed of the wadi on the right-hand side and, well before the right-hand bend (canyon), climb straight up into the cliff and find easy climbing passages up to a 1st plateau, then higher up a 2d and a few abandoned houses. Continue upwards, aiming for the ridge, passing several other small plateaus before seeing the summit and guessing a passage to the right, in the shape of a rocky shoulder.
There's a passage through a fairly obvious gully with traces of passage (polished and blackened rock) and a cairn to mark the entrance. Climb up easily to finally pass a small pass and descend to a large plateau. The start of Rams canyon is under a large white and red electricity pylon.
West-facing, we're in the shade most of the day. The equipment in place is good, bolts and sometimes lunules or cables. A 2x60m is required. 8 abseils to negotiate (20m, 15m, 58m, 20m, 20m, 40m, 55m, 15m).
Enter the dry torrent bed to reach the 1st cascade, which is avoided by the left (there are several points but no belays). The 1st abseil is below, with 2 bolts connected by a chain, on a high rock on the right.
Descend through a large boulder chaos (15′) before finding the flatter bed of the wadi. Follow this to the left to reach the starting parking lot.
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